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With long, hazy, hot and humid summer days dwindling and the arrival of shorter days, cool breezes and thoughts of light sweaters, it is time to harvest your autumn jewelry wardrobe.

This season, we will see last winter’s mix n’ match earring trend expanding into summer and autumn with a new vibe of geometric inspired balance and extra length styles cascading to sun kissed shoulders.

Necklace trends have been inspired by the body jewelry lining shores and sandy beaches up and down the east and west coast. Architectural, ultra-thin strands layered in a high-low sequence will provide a stunning streamlined jewelry effect.

Popular transitional trends focus on nature themes, highlighting the animal kingdom, sun, moon and stars. A conglomeration of gentle butterflies will be seen fluttering amongst bold fashion forward designs, while astronomical bodies will rotate around necklines and wrists, and wild beasts will stray from nightlife to workplace.

Visit us for suggestions to help with your seasonal jewelry transformations.

Did You Know?

Once upon a time, pirates were convinced that wearing earrings would improve or even cure bad eyesight. It was also thought that sailors wore earrings to save them from drowning, while others believed should a sailor drown and be washed ashore on another land, his gold earrings would be used by the discoverer as payment for his proper burial.

August Birthstones

Peridot and Sardonyx. Courage and happiness are the attributes thought to be bestowed upon those of August birth by these gemstones. Beautiful, transparent, olive-green peridot has been a popular gem of women for over 3,000 years, while the opaque, reddish-brown sardonyx has long been a favorite for men’s signet rings.

New creations of timeless pieces of period jewelry such as heirloom-inspired Victorian, Edwardian, Art Deco, Art Nouveau, and Retro designs are among the hottest items being shown today. They offer a perfect blend of traditional styling and contemporary wearability. Today’s best sellers are colorful and ornate designs fit for any occasion.

Trends come and go, yet vintage inspired jewelry designs are here to stay and continue to make a statement. Nostalgia of the past has long been a perfect start to creating a meaningful present. In the age of digital overload, shoppers of all ages are seeking refuge from contemporary, everyday fads and are turning to designs reminiscent of a similar time.

The unexpected details of colorful and playful vintage inspired jewelry contribute to a personalized style, complementing any wardrobe.

Did You Know?

The Jeanne Toussaint necklace featured in the Ocean’s 8 movie was inspired by a real necklace, designed by Jacques Cartier in 1931 for the Maharaja of Nawanagar. Unlike the flawless white diamond Toussaint in the movie, the original, which no longer exists, was made of colored diamonds and described by Cartier as “the finest cascade of colored diamonds in the world.”

July Birthstone

Ruby. Ruby has been the world’s most valued colored gemstone for thousands of years. A precious form of the mineral corundum, its name is from the Latin word “ruber” meaning “red color.” Legend and myth state rubies have a history of bestowing good health, a fine life, wealth, and wisdom.

June is generally an extremely eventful month. Father’s Day falls on June 17th, school graduations traditionally take place throughout the month, and it is one of the most popular months for weddings. Before you know it, it will be time to celebrate July’s national holidays.

Oddly enough, the go-to gifts for Dads, grads and wedding parties are not high tech gadgets, but rather timeless watches, monogramed cuff links, ID bracelets, pendants, charms and message jewelry or a memorable first pair of classic, cultured pearl or diamond stud earrings.

Special Gifts!

Each of these sentimental gift ideas will last decades, serving as a memento of a special day or occasion.

Did You Know?

June is one of the most popular months for weddings. The Latin name for the sixth month of the year, in English is lūnius, meaning “sacred to Juno.” In Roman myth, the goddess Juno is the patron goddess of Rome, marriage and childbirth. June weddings may have started because of the blessing that this goddess bestowed on those wed in her sacred month.

June Birthstones

Pearl. Pure white pearls have for thousands of years been viewed as a statement of taste and refinement, as well as a symbol of perfect purity.

Alexandrite. June’s alternate birthstone is famous for its ability to change color, appearing green by day and red at night.

These beautifully clear, transparent gemstones capture the essence of spring in rich, glowing, fresh fruit colors that brighten your world all year long. In smooth, oval cabochon cuts they glow with color like baskets filled with jelly beans.

Lemon. Clear and appetizing, lemon-colored citrine is a popular and affordable, transparent quartz. Sunny yellow gems include sapphire, topaz, beryl, and amber – a gem that has been prized since ancient times.

Lime. The most popular lime-colored gem is the lovely, yellow-green peridot. Not only sparkling and transparent, peridot glows with an inner radiance. Other lime-green gems include green tourmaline and green quartz.

Blueberry. While the first thought of a blue gemstone might be the stunning sapphire, there are many gemstones available in a variety of luscious blue hues. Most common is aquamarine, blue agate, blue topaz, blue zircon, chalcedony, diamond, lapis, spinel and turquoise.

Many top entertainers at the 2018 Grammys wore undeniably big, bold and black diamond jewelry. Black diamonds have gone from best supporting to starring roles. Lady Gaga wore massive, dangling earrings featuring over 300 carats of black diamonds and Heidi Klum was flaunting several black diamond band rings, well over 49 carats.

Black diamonds are not just for the rich and famous. Today, the black diamond’s unique and dramatic beauty is vying for center stage in engagement rings, stud earrings and many fashion forward jewelry designs.

April Birthstone

Diamond. Diamonds are synonymous with love, purpose, dedication, and devotion. Since ancient times, diamonds have symbolized invincibility for those born in April because of their hardness and durability.

Celtic Inspired Classic Irish jewelry designs such as the Claddagh, the shamrock, and the Celtic Knot, are growing more and more popular every year with people of all backgrounds.

Claddagh Jewelry was named for the ancient village of Claddagh, just outside Galway City. In the early 16th century, a young goldsmith named Richard Joyce designed and made the first Claddagh ring, combining a heart for love, a crown for loyalty, and two hands for friendship. Now known throughout the world as a symbol of love, Claddagh jewelry is available in 14K gold rings, pendants, earrings, charms, pins, and bangle bracelets.

Celtic Knot wedding bands come in many beautiful styles and feature an openwork eternity figure with no beginning and no end, which makes it an ideal concept for wedding rings. Today’s Celtic Knots are popular in earrings and pendants as well.

Did You Know?

The notion that earrings should come in a matching set is old school. Mismatched earrings are sparking a trend. The look stems from the broader fashion world of mismatched prints and colors. You can create this asymmetrical look by using different sizes, shapes, non-matching colored gemstones or create your own pairing by mixing up single earrings.

March Birthstones

Aquamarine in Latin means water of the sea. It was once referred to as “the sailor’s stone” and thought to provide safe voyages if tossed in the ocean as a gift to Poseidon.

Bloodstone is usually dark green in color with red spots due to the iron oxide deposition. The stone is thought to have intense healing powers, primarily for blood disorders, but it was also used for making seals and amulets.

Express yourself! Falling in the middle of a chilly month, February 14th is a day dedicated to warming hearts around the country. Also known as Valentine’s Day, this is the day each year family, friends, sweethearts, lovers, co-workers, neighbors and casual acquaintances will utter warm-hearted sentiments, acknowledge tender feelings, convey devotion and outwardly bring a smile to someone’s face.

Like millions of people, you can send a special email, thoughtful card, share a meal or indulge in a box of chocolates, but for those desiring a more personal gift, consider a dainty friendship or charm bracelet, thoughtfully customized for the recipient. Even today’s men would enjoy a gift of cuff links, masculine style rings or a timeless watch.

If you want to express a deeper sentiment, the popular heart shape has spoken the language of love for centuries. Today you can choose from dozens of beautiful heart designs…traditional or non-traditional, colorful or classic, sentimental or fun.

And of course, the ULTIMATE symbol of love is diamonds. Given from the heart and worn with love in all shapes, sizes and colors, these precious gems continue to thrive year after year, just as your love for each other.

However you decide to convey your sentiments, giving a thoughtful gift of Valentine’s Day jewelry is a lasting way to celebrate your feelings. You can never go wrong with a gift of jewelry.

Did You Know?

In the 19th century a ring made of colorful gemstones, known as the “Dearest” ring, was given as a display of love or sentiment. The first letter of each gemstone spelled out the word ‘Dearest’: Diamond, Emerald, Amethyst, Ruby, Emerald, Sapphire and Topaz. Today, you could be imaginative and create a ring representing the name of your loved one, for example, Emma: Emerald, Morganite, Moonstone, Amethyst.

February Birthstone

Amethyst.

Considered the finest variety of quartz, amethyst has been cherished by royalty throughout history because of its rich purple color. Ancient Greeks and Romans believed amethyst could prevent the wearer from becoming intoxicated, make evil thoughts disap

The circle has long been a symbol for eternity, especially in the form of wedding and engagement rings where they represent eternal love. This season, circles are leading the trend in jewelry fashion.

Both large and small, single and multiple spheres, created in yellow, white or rose karat gold are available. Also designs made from alternative and mixed metals, and polished or hammered finishes are popular with or without sparkling diamonds and gleaming gemstones.

Hoop earrings are always an unbeatable combination of classic and trendy. Among the leaders are two-inch, inside-outside diamond hoops with sparkling white diamonds on both inner and outer surfaces. Other fashion forward designs include the ever popular, oversized polished or braided style hoops.

A wide variety of circular pendants are also available in stylish designs using colored gems centered inside the circle or a series of smaller circles within a large circle. Popular are the two intertwined circles, which offer a reminder of an unbreakable connection between loved ones.

This season, there are many imaginative designs to choose from.

Did You Know?

The wearing of classic black and white gemstones is a New Year’s tradition. When paired together they display an element of glamour and formal elegance, adding beauty and sophistication to any outfit. Traditional colors for New Year’s Eve celebrations, black symbolized the end of the old year and white represents the birth of the New Year.

January Birthstone:

Garnet.

Traditionally regarded as the gem offering constancy, compassion, and faith. Wearing garnets was believed to purify the body’s energy by getting rid of toxins and restoring the body to its revitalized and re-energized state. The diversity of color and appearance places garnets among gemology’s most alluring subjects.

Glittering diamonds set in elegant, modern or classic designs of platinum, karat gold or sterling silver create a gift of stunning beauty.

Diamond Fashion. A jewelry staple that is classic, trendy and always appreciated. Diamonds are the most precious and valuable of all gems and have been treasured by both men and women for centuries, not only for beauty, but for their versatility.

Three-stone. A timeless gift showing tribute to the past, present and future…three of every family’s most significant stages in life.

Journey. From the smallest of beginnings to the momentous day, journey diamonds display the growth of your relationship.

The Solitaire. Available in an array of shapes, sizes, colors and prices to meet any budget, the solitaire is traditionally given as a symbolic promise of marriage.

Twin Side by Side. The perfect design to display the love you share with not only your best friend but your one true love.

Diamonds in Motion. Movable settings allow faceted diamonds to dance and flash with fire to produce a brilliant, glittering sparkle with every move the wearer makes.

A style for every relationship, you won’t go wrong with a gift of fine diamonds.

Did You Know?

DC Comics’ new Wonder Woman movie has reignited a fancy for big and bold jewelry designs. While Diana’s tiara might be a bit too much for daily wear, everyday superheroes like moms are unleashing their inner being and channeling their Amazonian power by accessorizing with this year’s selection of bold cuffs, lasso like necklaces and star bright diamond studs.

December Birthstones

Turquoise, Blue Zircon & Tanzanite

For the December born, prosperity is the welcome gift offered by these three very different, unique blue gems. Opaque, sky-blue turquoise and transparent, deep-blue zircon have long been treasured since ancient times. Having only been discovered in the 1960’s, purple-blue tanzanite quickly became one of the world’s most popular gems.

It takes some time and thought to assemble a jewelry wardrobe that is just right for your sense of style. Whether you prefer a classic look, bold statement, or delicate and dainty design, gold jewelry always works.

Earrings. The size and shape of an earring depends on your personal style and accompanying outfit. Start with a simple, plain gold earring for daily wear and casual outings and then add more extravagant, fun pieces for a night out or to spice up an understated ensemble.

Rings. Class rings and birthstone rings are probably the first rings worn by a woman before leading to an engagement ring or wedding band. But it’s always nice to have a selection of go-to fashion rings to wear without a commitment. Diamond, gemstone or stackable, thin bands, and subtle midi rings are today’s fashion favorites.

Necklaces & Bracelets. Karat gold necklaces and bangles are classic first choices. Both can stand alone or be combined with other styles, widths, and with or without diamonds or gemstones to allow interchangeable and personal touches.

Visit us today, we would love to help you create a stunning wardrobe fit for any day, evening, event or special occasion.

Did You Know?

While white gold and platinum appear similar, they are very different metals. Karat gold is always yellow. Only when it is mixed with other white metals and then coated with rhodium (a platinum group metal) it appears white. Platinum is a naturally white metal that will never fade or change color over time.

November Birthstones

The November born are blessed with two birthstones, Topaz and Citrine. Topaz can range in color from colorless, blue, champagne, yellow, orange, red and pink. It is said to provide emotional balance and a harmonious lifestyle.

Citrine ranges in color from a soft yellow to fiery orange. Part of the quartz family, citrine is a very durable gemstone, perfect for use in jewelry. Citrine is thought to attract wealth, prosperity and success.